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peewit provides services for programming, running and result examination of machine learning experiments. It does not include any ML algorithms, has no GUI, and presumes certain uniformity of the experimental layout. But it does not make assumptions on the type of task under study. The current version-number is 0.10.

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This is an unoptimized implementation of the RFD binary descriptor, which is published in the following paper.
B. Fan, et al. Receptive Fields Selection for Binary Feature Description. IEEE Transaction on Image Processing, 2014. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TIP.2014.2317981

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RLLib is a lightweight C++ template library that implements incremental, standard, and gradient temporal-difference learning algorithms in Reinforcement Learning. It is an optimized library for robotic applications and embedded devices that operates under fast duty cycles (e.g., < 30 ms). RLLib has been tested and evaluated on RoboCup 3D soccer simulation agents, physical NAO V4 humanoid robots, and Tiva C series launchpad microcontrollers to predict, control, learn behaviors, and represent learnable knowledge. The implementation of the RLLib library is inspired by the RLPark API, which is a library of temporal-difference learning algorithms written in Java.

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Generalised Stirling Numbers for Pitman-Yor Processes: this library provides ways of computing generalised 2nd-order Stirling numbers for Pitman-Yor and Dirichlet processes. Included is a tester and parameter optimiser. This accompanies Buntine and Hutter's article: http://arxiv.org/abs/1007.0296, and a series of papers by Buntine and students at NICTA and ANU.

Changes:

Moved repository to GitHub, and added thread support to use the main
table lookups in multi-threaded code.